Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belongs to their own group. We considered this concept in the context of territorial conflicts and proposed that (1) collective psychological ownership is distinct from place attachment, (2) higher ingroup identifiers are more likely to claim collective ownership and feel attached to the territory, yet (3) only ownership claims are related to lower support for reconciliation. These hypotheses were tested in two studies using structural equation modelling. Study 1 addressed the Kosovo conflict, based on Serbian participants living in Serbia (N = 264). We found that collective psychological ownership and place attachment were distinct. Moreover, hi...
Intractable confl icts are different from other conflicts. They resist confl ictresolution efforts a...
People can display negative reactions towards those who challenge their sense of psychological owner...
Positive attitudes and trust towards former adversaries facilitate reconciliation and peacebuilding....
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
Territorial ownership claims are central to many interethnic conflicts and can constitute an obstacl...
Believing that something is ‘ours’ is omnipresent. For instance, I might often go to a café together...
Territorial ownership claims are central to many interethnic conflicts and can constitute an obstacl...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
In territorial interethnic conflicts people often claim exclusive land ownership for their ingroup. ...
Politicians often argue that ‘this country is ours’. The feeling that your group owns a territory is...
Collective psychological ownership as a sense that a territory belongs to a group might explain atti...
Collective ownership threat is the fear of losing control over what is perceived to be owned. In two...
Understanding people’s attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts i...
Intractable confl icts are different from other conflicts. They resist confl ictresolution efforts a...
People can display negative reactions towards those who challenge their sense of psychological owner...
Positive attitudes and trust towards former adversaries facilitate reconciliation and peacebuilding....
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
Territorial ownership claims are central to many interethnic conflicts and can constitute an obstacl...
Believing that something is ‘ours’ is omnipresent. For instance, I might often go to a café together...
Territorial ownership claims are central to many interethnic conflicts and can constitute an obstacl...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
In territorial interethnic conflicts people often claim exclusive land ownership for their ingroup. ...
Politicians often argue that ‘this country is ours’. The feeling that your group owns a territory is...
Collective psychological ownership as a sense that a territory belongs to a group might explain atti...
Collective ownership threat is the fear of losing control over what is perceived to be owned. In two...
Understanding people’s attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts i...
Intractable confl icts are different from other conflicts. They resist confl ictresolution efforts a...
People can display negative reactions towards those who challenge their sense of psychological owner...
Positive attitudes and trust towards former adversaries facilitate reconciliation and peacebuilding....